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Post by roger on Dec 22, 2007 19:51:02 GMT
There are more, but I thought you might have had enough by now! Hi Steve, Thank you for your consideration but that has to be the daftest thing you have ever said! Roger
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Post by James on Dec 22, 2007 19:53:55 GMT
There are more, but I thought you might have had enough by now! Hi Steve, Thank you for your consideration but that has to be the daftest thing you have ever said! You can never have too much Hayley! Seriously though thanks to Steve and Thomas for all the great pictures. James
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Post by postscript on Dec 22, 2007 19:59:17 GMT
There are more, but I thought you might have had enough by now! Hi Steve, Thank you for your consideration but that has to be the daftest thing you have ever said! Roger Well said, Roger, well said, especially now she is out of the country. So Kiwis, we expect a lot of work from you in the New Year as you follow her round the vineyards. I'll try and see how it ties in with the NZ wine promotion my local superstore did earlier in the year, most of which wines remain untasted to date. At least we in the Europe and the USA, as you yourselves have kindly commented on many occasions, we have led with good examples to inspire you. Peter S.
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Post by grant on Dec 22, 2007 20:30:59 GMT
Hi Steve, Thank you for your consideration but that has to be the daftest thing you have ever said! You can never have too much Hayley! Seriously though thanks to Steve and Thomas for all the great pictures. James I totally agree Roger and James Lets have more pictures. After all, we're probably not going to see any more for a least a month, then, hopefully, there'll be some from Keri Keri. Best wishes Grant
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Post by postscript on Dec 22, 2007 20:42:51 GMT
Well done, Thomas, your post Part Three. What diligence. What nerve. What persistence. Superb story. Very glad you were rewarded in the end. You will consider it worth while without question of doubt. To me it is something of a bible which is why I keep losing my copy. It is 'to hand' for reference and keeps getting buried as a result!
I would be very interested in knowing what sites interested Jill sufficiently as to take her own photographs?
For your interest, were you not to know, a 'circus' usually does mean precisely that. It is where travelling circuses used to stop off on their travels or other open-air acts were performed. Hence London's Oxford and Piccadilly circuses.
'The (Royal) Crescent' is a classic example of 18th Century or Georgian architecture and is well noted as a fine example of that style of architecture.
Peter S.
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Post by Stuart H on Dec 22, 2007 22:34:42 GMT
Hi there
Thanks for all your posts with photos and reports. I have plenty of pictures to post that will come to you over Christmas. Here's just a taster!Stuart
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Post by Paddy on Dec 23, 2007 2:29:39 GMT
Yes it is Paddy but so's a Messerschmitt ......Bfw 109 ie. Bayrische FlugzeugWerk 109.....BMW = BayrischeMotorenWerk = Bavarian Motor Works. i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gif Messerschmitt bought Bfw around 1940 i think. And a Very Happy Christmas to you too and a Happy Healthy New Year. Graeme Hi Graeme! Silly me! ... I always thought that kiwis couldn't fly! Paddy
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Post by thomas on Dec 23, 2007 11:15:50 GMT
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Post by thomas on Dec 23, 2007 11:23:24 GMT
I look really pleased about my win, although I have to admit, I thought it was an evening with Stephany that I had won! Hi Grant! No reason to complain. We all "have won" a whole day with Stephany! Very glad you were rewarded in the end. You will consider it worth while without question of doubt. Hi Peter! Thank you for your comments! Sometimes it's strange how a relaxing day with obviously plenty of time can turn into a rush to the last minute. Anyway, it was great to see you another time this year. Looking forward to see you again on next year's concerts. Thomas
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Post by gordon on Dec 23, 2007 11:28:38 GMT
My thanks to Steve, Stuart and Thomas for the recent photos.
Like Peter I was most Impressed with part three of your report Thomas and the effort you made to obtain Hayley's first book. As you know I took the lazy option and ordered it through the Hayley Store and it arrived from New Zealand in perfect condition.It now of course bears Hayley's signature and the obligatory Kiwi.
Gordon
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Post by thomas on Dec 23, 2007 11:28:56 GMT
Hi all!
A few photos of Hayley at the meet and greet.
Grant in the middle of two Westenras
Thomas
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Post by graemek on Dec 23, 2007 12:44:56 GMT
Now, maybe a kiwi with a halo ..... ? Paddy That one's the Kween of the Kiwi's. I'm not game to draw her. Graeme
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Post by Richard on Dec 23, 2007 15:59:37 GMT
Hello everybody! The problem with Thomas's pictures from Bath is persisting, so I can't see them. I've managed to view Steve and Stuart's excellent photographs on pages 21 and 22 of this thread by quoting their posts in a PM and sending it to myself. Baffled Tottenham Court Road
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Post by roger on Dec 23, 2007 16:20:57 GMT
Hi Richard,
I'm baffled too. As you have seen, nobody else has indicated that they have any difficulty in viewing the pictures that Thomas posted. Hopefully, this will not be an ongoing problem for you.
Join the club - I've been talking to myself for years!
Roger
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Post by Richard on Dec 23, 2007 16:49:29 GMT
Hello Roger! I've finally managed to view Thomas's photographs by sending all the URLs to myself in a PM. If I click on the links in the PM the pictures appear on screen, as long as I haven't looked at his posts first. At least I've now discovered I can restore image downloading on the computer by closing down the window and opening another one. I can also see Steve and Stuart's photographs by looking at the recent posts in their profiles, but not Thomas's. I can only guess that something in his URLs is being picked up in the Internet Café as an instruction to disable images, but only when activated by the image tags. I've looked at his photographs of New Zealand which are in the same album and they're still fine. I'm worn out now! Richard
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